ME, pron. pers. the objective case of I, answering to the oblique cases of ego, in Latin. L. mihi. Follow me give to me go with me. The phrase "I followed me close," is not in use. Before think, as in methinks, me is properly in the dative case,and the verb is impersonal the construction is, it appears to me.
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